Baylor University Top Questions

What should every freshman at Baylor University know before they start?

Jeanna

Have a plan! Make a list of all the things you want as far as living conditions for the next 4 years. For example, do you want to live in a small town or a big city. If you the college of your choice is in a city contrary to where you want to live, you might want to pass it up. Don't settle because this is a big part of your life. Also, know exactly how you are going to pay for college, down to a penny. Don't expect funds; know where they are coming from and if they are guaranteed. Unexpected costs will occur.

Brian

The answer to this question is very dependent on what the student would like to study. Generally speaking, look at the quality of programs that the student would like to study. Investigate the factulty's background and qualifications and make contact with some of them to see if they seem like a person that you would like to study with--this is critical! Most importantly, it MUST be up to the student to decide where to go, not the parents--the parents may be helping to pay, but it is more important that the student find a comfortable place to nurture his intellect than paying alliegance to a certain institution (assuming that the purpose for attending a college is to become educated). Balance is the key in enjoying your college experience. Work hard, but seek to balance studying with time socializing and developing friendships (and, consequenty a network) that can last a lifetime. Also, don't forget to leave time for yourself! Find time to work out, relax, and unwind, too. Your sanity will thank you.

Jennifer

I really think its all about what you are looking for. The options you have in a college are so great that you can pick one that is perfect for you. Find one that isn't too big and isn't too small. Public or Private. Close to home? Near or far. You can have your Goldilocks moment and find one that is "just right."

Meg

Graduating from high school and becoming a college student is a big step in life. You go through alot of change. More responsibility is handed to you, and you don?t have your parents around any more to take care of everything. It is REALLY exciting! Suddenly you have all this freedom! You can eat and sleep whenever you want, hang out and study whenever you want. Everything is so new and you meet people from all over the world. Get excited about it! I know looking back on my college decisions, I worried way to much over it, when I didn?t need to. Eventually, everything just clicked, and I love my other home! That is definitely what college has become for me. I still enjoy returning to my actual home- eating non-cafeteria food, and having a big bed- but college is just special. It?s a community that I could?ve never imagined! There is always something going on, and its always a perfect mix of ridiculousness and fun! So don?t worry about anything. You?ll be fine. Everything will work out in time. And get excited, these will be the best years of your life!

Heather

When looking for the perfect college, there are two things that are very important to keep in mind. Finding a place where the prospective student feels comfortable is the most important part, but it is also important to find a college that will let the student succeed in future endeavors. A college that allows the student to be independent and maintain his or her individuality is key. College is a time for self discovery and where the true colors really shine. Being comfortable in a new surrounding will open many opportunities for great friendships and experiences. On the more practical side of things, it is extremely important to find a university where the student has the resources succeed in his or her chosen field of study. Having the right tools and a helpful faculty is essential to being successful as an undergraduate student. These things are two core aspects the student should look for when choosing a college, but once they visit the campus that they are supposed to attend, they will know that's right where they need to be.

JenniferFischer

Study. Do your best to take good notes and do all of your assignments. College is a place to grow and make new friends, but it is also a place to learn and better yourself. If someone tells you that you can't do it-prove them wrong by doing it. Trust me, that's exactly what I'm doing, proving them wrong. Just be yourself, do your best and put school first. There is always time to have some fun while getting your work done.

Mandie

Keep in mind your dream and what it will take to achieve that goal. If the finances are not available for your first choice university, apply for as many scholarships as you can and do not give up! Be prepared for changes to happen that you never thought would. Expect the best; expect the impossible; expect a change.

HOLLY

vist a bunch! learn all u can about the universitites

Hilary

While parents can offer great insight during the college selection process, the student should be allowed to explore his or her options and form individual opinions without outside influence. Look outside of your state; the best school to educate the student in his or her field of study may not be the state college a few hours down the road. Also, financial aid can be difficult to come by, but do not rely on the information on university websites. There may be more money available that is not listed. When you do finally make your decision, get involved in groups that share your interests. This is a great way to make lifelong friends! Go to all the sports events and develop school spirit. Be sure to study though; college courses require much more time than high school courses. I learned the hard way!

john

Get involved on campus. Invest heavily in a few important friendships.